Police Search ‘6,000 Tons Of Rubbish’ To Find Missing Girl

U.S. Police will begin to search a landfill outside of Phoenix in hopes of finding the body of a missing 5-year-old girl.

Officers will look for the remains of Jhessye Shockley, now believed dead, in Arizona’s Butterfield Station Landfill which currently holds around 6,000 tons of rubbish.

The schoolgirl disappeared from her home on October 11 last year, which sparked an intensive search by police and local volunteers.

Jhessye’s mother, Jerice Hunter, who initially reported her disappearance, became a suspect in the investigation after it was revealed that she had been abusing the youngster up until her dissaperence.

Hunter’s 13-year-old daughter also told police that her sister had been missing since September and claims she had been forced to live a closet while being deprived of of food and water.

The teen also claimed that when she last saw Jhessye, her hair had been pulled out and the closet where she was kept ‘looked like a grave and smelled like dead people.’

Police arrested Hunter, but were forced to release her from jail a day later after US ‘double jeopardy’ laws prevents her from being charged with Jhessye’s murder if is she has already been convicted of child abuse.

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